Roller ( noun , noun , noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Roller ( noun )

A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".

Examples:

  1. The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
  2. The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
  3. The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
  4. The ink roller was used to print documents.

(As a noun)

Roller ( noun )

A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".

Examples:

  1. The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
  2. The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
  3. The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
  4. The ink roller was used to print documents.

(As a noun)

Roller ( noun )

A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".

Examples:

  1. The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
  2. The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
  3. The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
  4. The ink roller was used to print documents.

(As a noun)

Roller ( noun )

A cylindrical object or device that rotates around an axis or center, used for pressing, smoothing, or applying a surface to something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french roleor, from role "roll".

Examples:

  1. The roller was used to smooth out the surface of the concrete.
  2. The paint roller was used to apply paint to the wall.
  3. The hair roller was used to curl her hair.
  4. The ink roller was used to print documents.
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